Working with Hina Creations

In a small departure from my usual wellness content comes a few adjacent gratitude posts for the Toronto and GTA Wedding Vendors who went above and beyond for us during our wedding week. Check out the vender below and give them a shout - I highly, HIGHLY recommend their work. I hope my gratitude for them shines through.

Hina Creations
Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hinas.creations
Contact: Please message through Instagram.

If you need signage, you need Hina’s Creations. That’s my cousin y’all! Hina knows I’m an earthy gyal at heart, so she worked with me to create signage that was reused, reduced, and recycled. I bought used acrylic t-stands at the Nordstrom’s sale in Yorkdale Mall that she used for our cocktail signs (now a fixture on our home bar), and my husband had purchased a lovely ornate mirror at a yard sale earlier in the year that she used for our “selfie” reception-mirror. My parents had a HUGE frame that she used for our table setting sign, and Hina reused a sign she had made for a friend’s mehndi so that I wouldn’t end up with too much clutter after the wedding was done.

The best part is, Hina doesn’t just do weddings. She can customize nearly ANYTHING. Mugs, signs, books, etc. The possibilities are endless, and give you possibilities she will!



If you need support planning your own wedding, check out my Interracial Wedding Guide and Planner below. It’s full of tips and inspiration to help you create a culturally respectful wedding!

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The Wellness By Bhumika “How to Plan your Interracial Wedding” guide is a helpful tool for your fusion wedding planning! We provide inspiration for your intercultural wedding and events, while making sure that it is culturally competent and culturally sensitive.

We also include an Interracial Wedding Journal to help you visualize and plan the details that make you excited to get married!

Our guide incudes inspiration and examples of intercultural elements that you can utilize at your wedding, and asks a myriad of questions to help you discover the elements that are culturally important to you as a couple. Little by little, month by month, you’ll chip away at the planning process until your big event is here.

Included in this guide:
- Over 100 pages of information, tips, and planning details.
- Real wedding pictures and inspiration
- A list of vendors you might be interested in for your events
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